Orpheum Theatre
The Yellow Dragon, January 9, 1905
General
Performances: Louis Reinhard's Orpheum Orchestra; Marlo and Aldo; The Village Choir; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in, "The Yellow Dragon," by George R. Deane.
The Land of Two Moons, February 13, 1905
General
Refinded Vaudeville. Performances: Louis Reinhard's Orchestra; Lavine and Leonard; T. W. Eckert and Emma Berg in, the operetta by W. W. Prosser, "The Land of Two Moons."
An Ancient Roman, September 18, 1905
General
Refinded Vaudeville. Performances: Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra; The Larsen Sisters; Cooper and Robinson; Jules and Ella Garrison in "An Ancient Roman"; Winona Winters.
Refinded Vaudeville, October 2, 1905
General
Performances: Louis C.A. Reinhard's Orchestra; Johnson and Wells; Mabelle Adams; Ed. F. Reynard; The Empire City Quartette.
Vaudeville Performances, November 5, 1905
General
Overture; Ollie Young and Brother; Rooney and Kent; Ferreros; Nella Bergen; James T. Powers and Company; The Orpheus Comedy Four; Josephine Cohan and Company; Fred Niblo; Keno, Welch and Melrose; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, November 19, 1905
General
Overture; The Zingara Trio; Bailey and Austin; Lewis McCord and Company; George W. Munroe; Arthur Dunn and Marie Glazier; Abdul Kader and His Three Wives; Motoring; Stuart Barnes; Zeno, Jordan and Zeno; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, November 26, 1905
General
Overture; Wills and Hassan; Golden Gate Quintette; William Gould and Valesca Suratt; Billy Van; Herrmann The Great; Willy Zimmerman; London Comedy Pantomime Company; Anna Laughlin; D'Alma's Dogs and Monkeys; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, December 24, 1905
General
Overture; Willie Gardner; George W. Day; Watson, Hutching, Edwards and Co.; Fannie Rice; The Military Octette and the Girl with the Baton; R. A. Roberts; Williams and Walker; The Onlaw Trio; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, January 28, 1906
General
Overture; Alburtus and Jessie Millar; James F. McDonald; Macy and Hall; Hawthorne and Burt; Max Sterling; The Five Romanos; The Nichols Sisters; The Patty Brothers; Louise Gunning; Cliffe Berzac's Circus; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, April 22, 1906
General
Overture; Black and Jones; The Elite Musical Four; The Brothers Freydo; Fred Niblo; Josephine Cohan and Company; Horace Goldin; Charles F. Semon; Miss Lillian Russell; Howard's Comedy Ponies and Dogs; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, April 23, 1906
General
Louis Reinhard's Orch.; Alfred Arnesen; Neff and Miller; Viola Gillette and Company in "Accidents Will Happen"; Gus Williams; The Fadettes of Boston; Gus Edwards' "School Boys and Girls"; Mr. Edwin Arden and Company; and others.
Vaudeville Performances, May 7, 1906
General
Louis Reinhard's Orchestra; The Three Roses; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Barry; Spissell Brothers and Mack; Harry Gilfoil; James J. Corbett and Company in "A Thief in the Night"; Tom Brown and Siren Nevarro; Dan Burke; and others.
Vaudeville Performances, May 20, 1906
General
Overture; Pratt's Dogs; Fred Ray and Company; Grace Field; Hoey and Lee; Ed. F. Reynard; Shean and Warren; Military Octette; Wotpert Trio; American Vitagraph.
Robin Hood, June 4, 1906
General
The Orpheum Opera Company Present the Bostonians Comic Opera, "Robin Hood." Music by Reginald DeKoven. Book by Harry B. Smith. With Harold Blake, F. Stanton Heck, Karl Stall, Maurice Hageman, Ethel Houston et al.
Vaudeville Performances, November 12, 1906
General
Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra; Sadi Alfarabi; The Rappo Sisters; Thompson's Elephants; Gus Williams; Thomas J. Ryan; Mary Richfield and Company; Princess Estelle de Broglie; Pat Rooney and Marion Rent; Harry Tate; and others.
Vaudeville Performances, November 26, 1906
General
Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra; Paul Le Croix; The Olympia Quartette; Harry Linton and Anita Lawrence; R. G. Knowles; Mrs. Langtry; A. O. Duncan; The Eight Vassar Girls; Clarice Vance; The Renard Trio; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, December 9, 1906
General
Overture; Pauline Cooke and May Clinton; Matt Keefe and Tony Pearl; Mrs. Langtry; Maude Raymond; The Cottrell-Powell Troupe; Thorne and Carleton; Kocian; Carlix and Otto; George B. Reno and Company; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, February 11, 1907
General
Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra; Daly's Dixie Serenaders; Almont and DuMont; Ward and Curran; The Meredith Sisters; Violet Black and Company; The Three Meers; Miss Vesta Victoria; Johnson and Harty; The Bounding Gordons.
Vaudeville Performances, May 6, 1907
General
Louis C. A. Reinhard's Orchestra; Mlle. Nadje; Billy Van; Emma Francis; Grace Hazard; The Thomas J. Ryan -- Richfield Company; Miss Lola Cotton; Miss Elsie Janis; Ernest Hogan; Wills and Hassan; American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, September 29, 1907
General
Overture; The Tom Jack Trio; Dale and O'Malley; Martinetti and Sylvester; Coram; Edward Connelly and Company; Kelly and Kent; Gertrude Hoffmann; Winsor McCay; Rosina Casselli's Midget Wonders; The American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, January 13, 1908
General
Louis C.A. Reinhard's Orchestra; Kartelli; Peter Donald and Meta Carson; Horace Goldin and Jeanne Fransioli; R.G. Knowles; Joe Welch and Company; Binns, Binns and Binns; Thomas J. Ryan and Mary Richfield; Ethel Levey; and others.
Vaudeville Performances, March 30, 1908
General
Louis C.A. Reinhard's Orchestra; Lieut. Robert Eldredge; Mayme Remington and Her Picks; O'Brien Havel; Jack Norworth; Richard Golden and Company; Big City Quartette; Cecilia Loftus; William Rock and Maude Fulton; and more.
Vaudeville Performances, May 11, 1908
General
Louis C.A. Reinhard's Orchestra; The Bessie Valdare Troupe; Jack Wilson and Company; Les Amatis; Julius Tannen; Fred Karno's Early Birds; Coram; Pat Rooney and Marion Bent; Eva Tanguay; La Gardenia; The American Vitagraph.
Vaudeville Performances, June 19, 1911
General
Orchestra under the direction of E. Thornell; John Le Clair; Will H. Fox; Fox and Ward; Lottie Gilson; Ward and Curran; Gus Williams; Mrs. Annie Yeamans; James and Bonnie Thornton; McIntyre and Heath.
[Various performances], September 2, 1912
General
Louis C.A. Reinhard's Orchestra; Olympic Trio; Mayme Remmington and Her Pickaninnies; Burns and Fulton; John E. Hazzard; John C. Rice and Sally Cohen; Big City Four; Miss Virginia Harned and Company; Bessie Wynne; and others.
[Various performances], May 11, 1914
General
Louis C.A. Reinhard's Orchestra; MacRae and Clegg; Cadets de Gascogne; Fred J. Ardath and Company; Lyons and Yosco; Joseph Santley; Rita Boland and Lou Holtz; and others.
[Various performances], October 23, 1916
General
Louis Reinhard's Orpheum Harmonists; Pathe News Pictorial; Helen Leach Wallin Trio; Young and Brown; Eva Taylor - Lawrence Grattan and Company; George White and Lucille Cavanagh; Sixteen Navassar Girls; and others.
St. Leonard's Academy Commencement, June 20, 1918
General
Program for St. Leonard's Academy (138-140 South Fourth Street) commencement ceremony and list of graduates. All Star Vaudeville Entertainment at The Orpheum Theatre.
[Various performances], July 4, 1921
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Louis Reinhard's Orpheum Harmonists; Milo & Blum; Brennan & Rule; Harrison & Dakin; Pistel & Johnson; Ethel Barrymore; "Topics of the Day"; "Aesop's Fables"; Mr. Hymack; Watson Sisters; Elsie La Bergere.
[Various performances], May 14, 1923
General
Louis Reinhard's Orpheum Theatre Orchestra; "Topics of the Day"; Al Striker; Rhodes and Watson; Miss Harriet Rempel and Co.; Fenton and Fields; Julian Eltinge; "Aesop's Fables"; Les Gellis; Irving Fisher; and more.
[Various performances], Undated
General
Louis Reinhard's Orpheum Harmonists; Marlo and Duffy; Six Military Dancers; Milton Pollock and Co. in "Speaking to Father"; Marie Nordstrom; Paul Armstrong Presents Catherine Calvert and Company of Seven; Van Hoven; Evelyn Nesbit; and more.